Time for Paris Boat Show again, so as I had been requested to use some of my accumulated annual leave, I thought I would look for a ticket [or 3] that was good value for money and re-qualify me Platinum. Looking at AKL originating tickets, I saw one that would get me to JFK in Y+ and J, for $3000 AUD, so along with this and a well-priced Y+ ticket LHR-CDG, and cheap economy ticket to AKL, I was ready to go.
The plan was SYD-AKL, 2 days with family, then AKL-MEL-LAX-JFK-LHR-CDG, 3 ½ day break at Paris Boat Show, then ORY-LHR-JFK-DFW-BNE-AKL-SYD.

First Class Lounge My ride for the trip across the Tasman and VH-OEF

SYD-AKL
Flight: QF 141
Plane: B 737-838
Rego: ZK-ZQA
Seat: 4A

An early flight to Auckland, to allow as much time with family as possible. Started off a nice day in Sydney, empty seat next to me, and on time departure, a good start to a big trip. Virgin following us Take off Views of the city Sydney Beaches and the most famous Sydney beach

Once airborne, breakfast was served, and the flight map showed we had a good tailwind. Haven’t seen a 737 doing over 1020 km/h ground speed before! Didn’t quite get the 1020 km/h

At this rate we were due to arrive over 30 minutes early. Unfortunately cloud cover became denser on the way to Auckland, so I didn’t see anything until just before landing in a very dreary Auckland, still over 30 minutes early. Bad weather for arrival into AKL batch on NZ 77s Thai 772 arriving after us My first glimpse of Big Black! …and a little black Our route across the Tasman

Fortunately my “driver” noticed and arrived early to the airport, and I managed to exit before it was even noted as “processing” on the arrivals board.

AKL-MEL
Flight: QF 132
Plane: B 737-838
Rego: ZK-ZQA
Seat: 3F

Another early flight, and for some reason not much sleep the night before made getting up at 04:15 even harder. Check in at that was time quite quick and easy, even though the airport was fairly busy, a lot of flights leaving in the early hours of the morning. Weather was still very bad, so no expectations of any good photos, but this meant I would be able to sleep as much as possible.
On the way to the lounge I thought I would check out rego of the flight to MEL, ZQA again…..I was only on it 36 hours ago…disappointing… ZQA againNZ 77WNZ 772 2 small NZ A320 in black livery Line up at international Departing AKL Looking back at Auckland City Manukau Harbour & Daniel Bay Manukau Heads ..and again

As there is no Y+ across the Tasman, if you book carefully, that leg can be in J, which in this case it was.
Breakfast was served 1 ½ hours into the flight, a bit late, but still finished and cleared within 20 minutes, so I could get some sleep. Breakfast

Cloud cover started about half way across the Tasman, and looked very thick, but cleared under FL220, so there were some good views coming into MEL.

Sugarloaf reservoirMEL approach Just before final Our route across the Tasman

MEL-LAX
Flight: QF 93
Plane: A 380-842
Rego: VH-OQJ
Seat: 34A

The 2 1/2 hour break in Melbourne was good allowing me to do some shopping and answer some emails . Boarding started pretty much on time, and looked pretty full in most classes and in Y+ it was completely full. Y+ cabin

I had booked the same seat I had booked a few years ago on the inaugural A380 which seemed to be a good seat.

VH-OQC arrived as QF 94 from LAX Last view of land before USA

The same cloud cover that was seen across the Tasman hindered any view from about FL100, so no views of Sydney which we passed overhead, nor Fiji, disappointing but I had plenty of books to read. First meal of the flight

I tried to watch a movie, but didn't really feel like it, got halfway through Ted, but lost interest and continued reading.
Again for some reason I wasn't able to sleep well, although I got a few hours, but meant I was pretty tired when we arrived to LAX. Breakfast Sunrise

The cloud/fog followed us to LAX, so heavy there were no views until we landed. Fog in the LA basin First sight of land was as we touched down

QF15 had just landed before us, so I expected queue through customs, but managed to get through in good time, helped by the short connection tags given to QF107 passengers. Trans pac route

LAX-JFK
Flight: QF 107
Plane: B 747-438
Rego: VH-OJU
Seat: 35A

After a quick shower, it was back to the computer to check emails etc. I hadn't planned on showering at LAX, was thinking JFK would the better place time wise, but turned out that it was a good move....
At 8am we were advised of a 30 minute delay, not really a problem as I had 4 hour layover at JFK. We eventually left a foggy LAX about an hour late. Y+ cabin LAN next door Winglets Virgin AmericaUA 757 lined up and ready to goAA 763 next to go OQJ waiting for the next journey home Turning and heading for JFK

Once we passed the fogged in LA basin good views abounded. Perris Reservoir and March Air Reserve Base Palm Springs Airport Lake Havasu Not far from Clarkedale AZ Flagstaff, AZ

Breakfast was served about an hour into the flight and once cleared away it was time for some sleep. Lunch

I managed to get about hours sleep by which time we weren't far from New York. Approaching JFK View towards HicksvilleLAX-JFK route

As soon as we deplaned I went to the BA customer service counter to get my onward boarding passes. Just after I was handed both passes, I was informed of a 2 hour delay on the LHR flight. As I had planned to have breakfast with my partners sister, this wasn't too good, so I asked if I could get on an earlier flight. After 20 minutes and multiple phone calls, the agent said they found a flight for me and it leaves in 20 minutes!
That was all good but I had to let people know I was going to be 2 hours early, which sounded easier than it was. Not only was my partners sister not answering her phone, neither was my partner, so I had to ring their parents who were relaxing on a QLD beach. It was about now that I was very glad I showered in LA!

JFK-LHR
Flight: BA
Plane: B 777-336ER
Rego: G-STBF
Seat: 23A

My original seat on the delayed flight was 29A, so thought something was a little strange when I saw 23A, but figured it was a 744 with low-J config. Even when I sat down in the new Y+ seat, it still didn't occur to me that this was new 77W, I was that tired. It was only when I saw the raked wingtip that the penny dropped. I need more sleep!WT+ cabin and again New flight map

After dinner had been cleared away, I managed to sleep for about 4 hours, waking up an hour before landing as "breakfast" was being handed out. Dinner, served an hour into the flight “Breakfast”, which was served an hour before landing, so the meal can be excused On short final landed

We landed on 27R and a quick taxi to C gate, but then a long slow journey to and through customs & immigration. JFK-LHR route

LHR-CDG
Flight: BA 114
Plane: A 319-131
Rego: G-EUPR
Seat: 8F

It appeared as I made my way through immigration the message hadn’t been received by my partners sister, but after I got through, seemed she woke up and started to make her way to T5 to meet me. This gave me time to try my luck at the arrivals lounge. I wasn’t sure whether I had access, but it was worth a try. It turned out a good move as I gained entry, and went straight to have a nice shower and a bite to eat.
An hour later, I met up with my partners sister for a few hours, which was nice, then it back through security to see what gate I was heading for, for the CDG flight….great a 20 minute delay, not what I was wanting as I had meetings at Paris Boat Show, that I was time limited for.
Eventually we boarded 20 minutes late, and then waited another 20 minutes before leaving the gate.

just waiting here at the gate finally we are moving past T5B G-VIIF and againVH-OQC and VH-OQG waiting for their return trips T5C T5B Village of Longpierre, on descent into CDGEC Air 757 Rather unusual LHR-CDG route

Unfortunately this routing and delays meant we landed almost an hour late, making me very late for my meetings, so it was straight on to the RER to Porte de Versailles, check in at the hotel and straight to the show – a marathon trip!

3 and half days stay in Paris and its time to do [almost] the same in reverse!….part 2 to follow and an extra 2 unplanned flights

Thanks for the trip report and it is interesting to see the big contrast between Qantas and British Airways Premium Economy product. The meals look dramatically different and Qantas' Premium Y meals look nice, but BA just looks sad. I am shocked that how BA manages to downgrade the "continental breakfast" service to just a piece of pastry. The breakfast box is bad enough but I guess BA can't even afford to give you a bootle of yogurt drink and a box of raisins now.

Quoting 767747 (Reply 2):Really nice report! Looks like a lot of flying! I love to be on an airplane at all times, but with those many legs I imagine I'd be almost sick of it for a while!

If it were all economy, I probably would have been sick of it, but I enjoyed every flight.

Quoting Carfield (Reply 3):I am shocked that how BA manages to downgrade the "continental breakfast" service to just a piece of pastry. The breakfast box is bad enough but I guess BA can't even afford to give you a bootle of yogurt drink and a box of raisins now

I tend to agree, at the time I was disappointed with breakfast, but I guess it allowed them to serve as late as possible, which when dinner was served 4 hours ago, sleep was more important.